The pie chart illustrates the percentages of individuals seeking information for health literacy and COVID-19 in 2020. It highlights various sources of information and displays several statistics.
First, television is the most significant source, accounting for 90.2 percent. Most people prefer getting their information from TV. Following television, newspapers represent 49.7 percent, which is about half of the TV viewership. Many individuals turn to newspapers for COVID-related information.
Next, family and friends account for 39.8 percent. Some people discuss health matters with their network. The internet and social media contribute 33.8 percent. Additionally, sharing information through apps like WhatsApp makes up 22.9 percent. In contrast, radio is the least utilized source at only 5.5 percent.
Interestingly, hospitals also account for 39.8 percent. On the other hand, posters and leaflets represent just 2.7 percent, making this the smallest percentage. It seems that people do not often pay attention to posters.
In conclusion, television remains the most popular source for health information, while posters are not widely favored. In 2020, many people utilized various sources to stay informed about COVID-19.
